Visitor parking costs
See details of the cost of visitor parking permits.
Discounted visitor parking costs
HMO authorisation permits are free of charge, and visitor permits are discounted, if you're:
- over 60 years old
- a blue disabled badge holder
- on the higher rate of the mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance
- in receipt of Income Support
- in receipt of long-term Incapacity Benefit
Discounts are also available if you're claiming a level of Universal Credit that meets any of the following criteria:
- if you're not working, you (and your partner's) total income is no more than your maximum Universal Credit award entitlement
- your award includes a child amount and, if you (or your partner) work, your monthly earnings are no more than £935.00
- you (or your partner) have limited capability for work and, if you (or your partner) work, your monthly earnings are no more than £935.00
- the award doesn't include a child amount, you (or your partner) don't have a limited capability for work and, if you (or your partner) work, your monthly earnings are no more than £435.00
You'll need an HMO authorisation permit to obtain discounted visitor parking permits, whether or not you also require a house in multiple occupancy parking permit at your address.
It is your responsibility to:
- provide evidence that you're entitled to a discount, when you apply for a HMO authorisation permit or for visitor parking permits
- tell us if your circumstances change
Also see
Parking Services
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